Warriors cause more misery for Raiders

The notoriously inconsistent Warriors have won their opening three games for the first time in their history, with Shaun Johnson stunning Canberra by scoring two field goals in the dying minutes to win 20-19.

Down by seven points with four minutes to go at GIO Stadium on Saturday, Issac Luke crossed for the New Zealand team's third converted try before Johnson's kicking heroics broke Raiders hearts.

The 27-year-old looked to have sent the game into golden point when he slotted a field goal with less than two minutes to go.

But Johnson wasn't done there, getting the ball again with 40 seconds left and sending it just over the post for a famous win.

The undefeated start to the season gives Stephen Kearney's men an opportunity to break a finals drought dating back to the losing 2011 grand final.

Kearney paid tribute to the resilience of his side to stay in the game despite conceding a number of early penalties.

"Everything was against us so to come out the other end with two points is very special and it's right up there (as one of his best wins)," Kearney said after the game.

"Because we didn't let the game get away from us, I thought there was always an opportunity (in the final minutes)."